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(Part 9sc of 11)
We have been trained to think we are a responsible person while allowing ourselves to behave as if we had no responsibility.
In the absence of self-correction analysis and resistance to critical thinking, self-reflection and self-assessment, we most often end up in the same place. That place being a conclusion that “it's my prerogative, so what's it to you?” This mostly corrupt logic has been discussed, mainly in relation to “to each his own.”
The only way there can be no harm to our thinking is if there is no foul by our behavior.
The only way there can be no harm is if there is no fouled up logic.
Check yourself.
Check each piece of logic against that which you consider to be the highest topmost, most important ideology you have.
Part of being responsible is continuously checking our own logic. This includes the thousands of pieces of logic of others we accept or reject. This inspection process is part of what it means to “check yourself before you wreck yourself.”